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Tacit and Explicit Knowledge

Tacit and Explicit Knowledge

Tacit and Explicit Knowledge
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Tacit and Explicit Knowledge Paperback - 2012

by Collins, Harry

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Univ of Chicago Pr, 2012. Paperback. New. reprint edition. 186 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.50 inches.
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  • Title Tacit and Explicit Knowledge
  • Author Collins, Harry
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition Reprint
  • Condition New
  • Pages 200
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Univ of Chicago Pr, Chicago
  • Publication date 2012
  • Bookseller's Inventory # x-022600421X
  • ISBN 9780226004211 / 022600421X
  • Weight 0.6 lbs (0.27 kg)
  • Dimensions 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.6 in (22.61 x 14.99 x 1.52 cm)
  • Themes
    • Aspects (Academic): Psychological
  • Category Sociology
  • Dewey Decimal Code 001
  • Quantity available 1

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Much of what humans know we cannot say. And much of what we do we cannot describe. For example, how do we know how to ride a bike when we can't explain how we do it? Abilities like this were called "tacit knowledge" by physical chemist and philosopher Michael Polanyi, but here Harry Collins analyzes the term, and the behavior, in much greater detail, often departing from Polanyi's treatment.

In Tacit and Explicit Knowledge, Collins develops a common conceptual language to bridge the concept's disparate domains by explaining explicit knowledge and classifying tacit knowledge. Collins then teases apart the three very different meanings, which, until now, all fell under the umbrella of Polanyi's term: relational tacit knowledge (things we could describe in principle if someone put effort into describing them), somatic tacit knowledge (things our bodies can do but we cannot describe how, like balancing on a bike), and collective tacit knowledge (knowledge we draw that is the property of society, such as the rules for language). Thus, bicycle riding consists of some somatic tacit knowledge and some collective tacit knowledge, such as the knowledge that allows us to navigate in traffic. The intermixing of the three kinds of tacit knowledge has led to confusion in the past; Collins's book will at last unravel the complexities of the idea.

Tacit knowledge drives everything from language, science, education, and management to sport, bicycle riding, art, and our interaction with technology. In Collins's able hands, it also functions at last as a framework for understanding human behavior in a range of disciplines.

About the author

Harry Collins is a Distinguished Research Professor of Sociology and director of the Centre for the Study of Knowledge, Expertise, and Science at Cardiff University.

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